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esprint (pronounced E-S-sprint) speeds up eslint by running the linting engine across multiple threads. esprint sets up a server daemon to cache the lint status of each file in memory. It uses a watcher to determine when files change, to only lint files as necessary. It also has a CI mode where it does not set up a daemon and just lints in parallel. In order to use esprint, first place an .esprintrc file in the root directory your project. This is similar to a .flowconfig if you use flow types. The .esprintrc file describes which paths to lint and which paths to ignore. You can also override the port to start the background server on. esprint will find the root of your project automatically and lint the whole project. ...
Show dependences of a FreeBSD port as a pseudo graphic tree
For a given FreeBSD port, determine its dependences using any combination of the FETCH_, EXTRACT_, PATCH_, BUILD_, LIB_, RUN_ and TEST_DEPENDS, and show them as a pseudo graphical tree. Use back references for cross-connections.